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Rupert Murdoch is stepping down as chairman of Fox Corporation and News Corp, with his son Lachlan Murdoch taking over as sole chairman of both companies.
Rupert Murdoch, the 92-year-old media mogul, has left a lasting impact on Australian institutions and media ownership, despite concerns about his influence on the nation's democracy and calls for a Royal Commission, as his retirement draws near.
Lachlan Murdoch's assumption of control over the Murdoch media empire is not expected to bring significant changes to the conservative-leaning Fox News, as he has been described as just as conservative as his father, Rupert Murdoch.
Lachlan Murdoch is set to become the undisputed leader of his father's media empire, News Corp. and Fox Corp., as Rupert Murdoch steps down, but history suggests that things can quickly change within the Murdoch family business.
Billionaire media mogul Rupert Murdoch's retirement raises questions about the age limit for leaders, as more CEOs may choose to stay in their positions well into their 90s with advances in medical technology and increasing life spans.
Rupert Murdoch's retirement leaves behind a destructive legacy, as his media empire played a significant role in the Iraq War, Brexit, and the rise of Donald Trump and his false claims.
Rupert Murdoch, the media mogul behind Fox News, is stepping down, leaving behind a legacy of conservative media and controversial influence on the digital landscape.
The departure of Rupert Murdoch from Fox Corp. and News Corp. has shifted focus to the succession within the Murdoch family, but the bigger story lies in the growing competition from well-funded GOP propaganda outlets that are more extreme, explicitly racist, and favor Trump even more than Fox News viewers, which could threaten Fox News' audience and influence.
Rupert Murdoch's departure from the boards of Fox and News Corp raises questions about whether his son, Lachlan, will continue his father's dealmaking legacy or maintain the current status quo, with the possibility of smaller, incremental deals rather than major strategic changes in the near term. However, there is speculation that Lachlan may consider a merger between Fox and News Corp to reinforce his leadership and that wealthy Republicans could show interest in acquiring Murdoch's media assets, including Fox News, which could potentially have significant political implications.
Rupert Murdoch's media empire is seen as a destructive force due to the spread of disinformation and the erosion of trust in facts, but with his departure as chairman, the future of the empire is uncertain.